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Stone SoupA retelling by Kama Einhorn • Illustrated by Necdet Yilmaz
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Stone SoupA retelling by Kama Einhorn • Illustrated by Necdet Yilmaz
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Written by Violet FindleyIllustrated by Necdet Yilmaz
Designed by Maria LiljaISBN: 0-439-77399-7
Copyright © 2006 by Scholastic Inc.All rights reserved. Published by Scholastic Inc. Printed in China.
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Once upon a time, there was a village. It was a nice place to live except for onething. People did not like to share.
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One day a visitor came to town. “Hello! Does anybody have food to share?”he asked. “NO!” said everyone.
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“That’s OK,” said the visitor. “I will makestone soup for everyone.” Then he took a stone and dropped it into a giant pot.
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The visitor sniffed his broth. Some peoplecame outside to see what he was doing.Some watched from their windows.
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“Mmmm, I love stone soup. The only thingbetter is stone soup with cabbage!” said the visitor.
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That gave one man in the village an idea.He brought a cabbage and put it in the pot.
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Then the visitor said, “I once had stone soupwith cabbage and carrots. It was delicious!”
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A woman brought carrots and put them in the pot.
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Then the visitor said, “I once had stone soupwith cabbage and carrots and corn. It was delicious!”
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Then the visitor said, “I once had stonesoup with cabbage and carrots and cornand beans. It was delicious!”
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13A girl brought beans and put them in the pot.
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The soup cooked and cooked. Finally, it was ready. Everyone ate a big bowl. “This is delicious!” they all said.
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The soup made them so happy that theydanced and sang all night long.
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From then on, the people in the villageshared. And their very favorite thing toshare was stone soup!
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Glossary
broth thin soup
cabbage a green leafy vegetable
sniff to smell
village a very small town
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ISBN: 0-439-77399-7
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